The project became an attempt to go beyond one’s own comfort zone and to search deeply what lies behind the back of the young generation of Crimean Tatars, descendants of Carpathian craftsmen, Luhansk miners, soldiers of OUN-UPA Army, the Soviet Army, the Afghan soldiers. Through people’s life stories to get to know what people of Chernobyl went through, was there always war in the military times and peace during the happy periods.

Who is a “hero”, and who is an “oppressor” in Ukraine? Who did defend our country, and who betrayed it? Why should we carry on the ideology that was passed on to us without our consent? These issues would seem to be a political theory if we, the descendants of the twentieth century, did not have to face them at home and at work, in the market and in cinema, at a party, in the subway, on the rural street.